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The Library as Publisher at the University of Pittsburgh

The Library as Publisher at the University of Pittsburgh. Rush G. Miller Hillman University Librarian and Director, ULS University Library System University of Pittsburgh. Why become a Publisher?. Provide services that scholars understand, need and value Incentivize Open Access

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The Library as Publisher at the University of Pittsburgh

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  1. The Library as Publisher at the University of Pittsburgh Rush G. Miller Hillman University Librarian and Director, ULS University Library System University of Pittsburgh

  2. Why become a Publisher? • Provide services that scholars understand, need and value • Incentivize Open Access • Transform the subscription pricing system that punishes libraries and scholars • Deepen our understanding of scholarly communications issues

  3. Strategic GoalInnovation in Scholarly Communication • Support researchers in • efficient knowledge production • rapid dissemination of new research • open access to scholarly information • Build collaborative partnershipsaround the world • Improve the production and sharing of scholarly research • Support innovative publishing services • Establish trusted repositories for the research output of the University

  4. Collaboration withUniversity of Pittsburgh Press • Press Digital Editions • collaborative project between Press and Library • 750 books digitized by ULS • includes both in-print and out-of-print titles • all are Open Access • increased sales for some titles

  5. Synergies with University of Pittsburgh Press • Press is named as cosponsor for all refereed journals published by ULS • Press Director serves on ULS Publications Advisory Board • Press relocated to same building as ULS Office Of Scholarly Communication and Publishing

  6. Partnership helps with new acquisitions • Joining forces means more to offer to potential partners • Library strengths: • Online journal publishing • Technology infrastructure • Experience with digitization • Press strengths: • Book publishing • Rich editorial expertise • Established reputation

  7. Open Access Author Self-archiving Repositories • 2001 PhilSci Archive • 2001 Electronic Theses & Dissertations • 2002 Archive of European Integration • 2003 Minority Health Archive • 2003 Aphasiology Archive • 2009 D-Scholarship@Pitt(general Institutional Repository) • 2010 Industry Studies Working Papers • 2012 Archive for Essential Limb Care

  8. Documents in repositories and journals

  9. Growth in number of titles published

  10. ULS E-Journal Publishinghttp://www.library.pitt.edu/e-journals • Rapid growth to 35 journals since 2007 • Peer-reviewed scholarly research journals • Most are Open Access and electronic-only • Based on PKP Open Journal Systems (OJS) • Editorial teams are located around the world • Six journals have multilingual content

  11. Journal publishing goals • Propel scholarship at the University of Pittsburgh • Extend service beyond the home institution • Save ‘at-risk’ journals without the infrastructure or know-how to go electronic • Incentivize Open Access Publishing worldwide

  12. Journal Publishing Strategies • Maintain quality and academic integrity • Choose partners carefully • Rely on self-sufficient editors • Work smart, not hard • Keep costs low

  13. Selection Criteria • Original scholarly content • Rigorous blind review process • Commitment to Open Access for content • Editorial Board of internationally recognized scholars

  14. Publications Advisory Board • Includes leaders in scholarly publishing and Open Access issues • Provides strategic guidance and expertise for ULS digital publishing program • Assists in development of publication policies governing: • Selection and evaluation criteria for partners • Open Access and Creative Commons licensing • Cost recovery mechanisms

  15. Journal Publishing Services: • Hardware and software hosting services • Advice on best practices in e-publishing • Consultation on editorial workflow management • Web-based training for editorial staff • Graphic design services • ISSN Registration • Assignment of DOIs (Digital Object Identifiers) • Registration with Abstracting & Indexing services • Digital preservation through LOCKSS

  16. Innovative open, dual review process Dialogic Pedagogy: An International Online Journalhttp://dpj.pitt.edu • Peer reviewer comments are posted to the public comment forum for additional discussion for 4 weeks • Final acceptance decision is made by the Editors • Refereed content is formally published in a separate area. Initial check for scope by Editors Submission is posted immediately community forum for public comment Traditional 4-week peer review takes place simultaneously with public comment on submissions

  17. Sustaining our publishing program • Since July 1, 2012, we charge fees for services to all new publishing partners • We incentivize Open Access through subsidies • We subsidize Pitt publications • Pitt student publications are still free!

  18. Monographic Publishing • Based on Open Monograph Press (OMP) • developed by Public Knowledge Project (PKP) • Pitt participating in early testing and software development • forthcoming titles: • Rescher, Nicholas. Leibniz and cryptography: an account on the occasion of the initial exhibition of the reconstruction of Leibniz’s cipher machine • Russell, Daniel S. The emblem and device in France

  19. Scholarly Exchange™ • http://www.scholarlyexchange.org • Approximately 40 additional Open Access journals • Acquired by the ULS on August 1, 2012 • Hosting service only • ULS is NOT the publisher and does not provide publishing services

  20. Leadership in advocacy for OA publishing • First library publisher in North America to join the Open Access Scholarly Publishers Association (OASPA) • Founding member of Coalition for Library Publishing • Member of Compact for Open-Access Publishing Equity (COPE) • Major development partner for Public Knowledge Project (PKP)

  21. Multiple approaches are needed • OA journal publishing • OA Institutional Repository & deposit mandates • Support for other OA archives & conference hosting • OA awareness raising • Subsidy of OA author fees • Support the development of Open Source publishing software

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